InfoDesign offers you high quality 24-bit interface design for
multimedia kiosk POS/POI applications and CBT computer based training.
Global screen design service with fast turnaround available over
Internet, AppleLink or CompuServe. Specialized in screen design and
layout for touchscreen projects with years of experience. Contact:

Path: gmd.de!xlink.net!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!paperboy.ids.net!gilly!dave
Message-ID: <94204205851.dave.22710@gilly.cca.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 94 20:58:52 EST
Organization: The Center for Computational Aesthetics
Reply-To: dave%gi...@paperboy.ids.net
From: d...@gilly.cca.org
Newsgroups: alt.folklore.computers
Subject: Re: Weeks? hah!!
References: <2i26q0$75l@whale.st.usm.edu>
Lines: 20
chamb...@whale.st.usm.edu (John William Chambless) writes:
>Let's see...off the top of my head, not looking in the archives...
>There's the "how do I remove a file named '-' from comp.unix.wizards...
>( at least a year so far..)
>The " 'move' is less intuitive than 'copy-and-delete' thread from this
>humble newgroup ( 3 or 4 months, and still kicking! Hi, Mike!).
>The "Furrymuck is for lameoid perverts" thread that Joel Furr keeps
>firing back up on alt.fan.furry...
>And let's not forhget the "Imminent Death of the Net" theme, which has echoed
>at least since the first FidoNet gateway...(or was it Compu$erve?)
Those are all recurring, not long-running.
>Do the cyclical "september threads" count as continuous?
It's moot now. September 1993 will go down in net.history as the September
that never ended.
-<=>- Dave Fischer -<=>- Help Fight Ambient Light! -<=>- d...@cca.org -<=>-

Gateways: AOL expanding Internet services
WAIS, news in '93, inbound Telnet in '94
By Nathalie Welch
Vienna, Va. - America Online Inc. last week announced it will upgrade its
service to provide simplified, graphical access to Internet services, including
Usenet news groups, Gopher and Wide Area Information Server databases.
AOL's new Internet Center will go on-line in October with information about the
ubiquitous international network and a list of Internet mailing lists to which
users can subscribe. Later in the year, AOL will add connections to WAIS and
Gopher, as well as to Usenet news groups.
To reflect these new services, AOL will remotely upgrade users' client software
for free when they log on. AOL said it plans to release a new Mac client in
early 1994 that will support networking protocols, such as Telnet, so users can
access AOL services from the Internet.
AOL charges users $9.95 a month for five hours of connect time. The company,
which has traditionally focused on ease of use, has signed several agreements
in the past year designed to bring traditional media, such as newspapers, on
line.
Cambridge, Mass.-based Delphi Internet Services Corp. (formerly General
Videotex Corp.) currently is the only on-line service to have blended full
Internet access with traditional content. Delphi uses a command-line interface
accessed via a terminal emulator. Delphi charges either $10 a month for four
hours of connect time or $20 for 20 hours.
09.27.93
America Online Inc. is at 8619 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 200, Vienna, Va.
22182-2285. Phone (703) 448-8700 or (800) 827-6364; fax (703) 883-1509.

Your email address:
The "Decentralize" Newsletter
Exchanging ideas for building a
decentralized fabric of society.
Making true democracy work on a larger
scale while decentralizing "everything",
benefiting from local diversity and
global synergies at the same time.
http://tinyletter.com/zumbrunn